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YUGOSLAVIA UNREPENTANT: FULL SUPPORT FOR TITO
Belgrade, July 25. The fifth Congress of the Yugoslav Communist
Party here today passed unanimously a resolu tion condemning the "monstrous calumnias" about the Congress published in Pravdà, the Soviet Communist Party paper.
Students Pressed.
According to the Yugoslav tion to Stalin and had undertaken news ageney, the delegates measures after the Liberation to raised their hands and shouted govern the country in an organis- "Tito, Tito" when the resolu- led planned economy-Reuter tion was read. The Chairman read a message from the Pre- idum which quoted Moscow Radio for statements in' Pravda that the Congress was taking pláce under terror from the İcadership.
"The whole
Belgrado, July 25. The Belgrade Communist Party newspaper Yugoslav atudents
today reported that
attending Sovic Military Academy had report consists been "pressed" to declare them-
of such calumnies which prove selves against their Party, that our critica who have full-
П
The students were surprised,
We are not
Grenades Found
In Church
Milan, July. 25. The police announced that two hand grenades were dia. covered "last night in the courtyard at the Church of Ganta Maria delle Grazia, which houses Leonardo da Vinci'a famed painting of The Last Supper,”-United Pross
ROGER LAPHAM
CHIANG APPEALS FOR UNITY
Nanking, July 20. „President Chiang Kol-shek, in his capacity as chief executive of the Kuomintang, reiterated the promise that the Central China
Suppression
campaign will
xe successfully concluded "this autumn" but warned the party must be united and
Communist Sup
have self-confidence.
that
Addressing Kuomintang mem-
'n
prices
for
IN NORTH CHINA ber of the Control Yuan and Legislative Yuan at' a reception Tientsin, July 20. at 0 p.m. yesterday, Chlong saldi ad to break up the unity of our}
Paying his first visit to Forth the military and economic altua party by various lies are try the paper said, "how, stubbornly China, Mr. Roger D. Lapham, tion is the same as when he re- ing to make good their failure and by what methods attempts ECA China Mission Chief, arriv-ported to the National Assembly by spreading new fatehoods,"
were made to break our convic-ed, here yesterday afternoon for on the state of the
nation. the Congress Presidium state-tions and to impose úpen
Chiang usa two-day stay.
admitted that ment sald,
something of which
Feed with voluminous memor-have snared but explained that convinced."
anda un Tientsin ald
the Government reserves When the Chairman called on
require banknotes are still ample. There the delegates to condemn the
ments, Mr. Lapham, who is giv-n The paper also declared that Ing a press conference today. Ia "Pravda" reports, they all lifted messages from the students and expected
have been "minor their hands, the Yugoslay news other Yugoslav citizens living in Chinese and American business-
prominent tarily but spkl new National
armies No counter
are being built, agency sald
pro- the Soviet Union approving the men and industrialists to discuss
Chinnk deplored
that ponal was moved.
Yugoslav Communist Party's re- The statement mentioned four jection of the Cominform resolu-confer with ECA
the North China conditions, and Legislative Yuan: failed to live of the allegations from Pravdalen had not been published by regarding future
to his expectations in officials here UP that the Congress war being held the Soviet newspapers or by the the $275,000,000 China Economic It was recalled that the legisla
Government. the operations of operating with in an atmosphere of terror, that Moscow radio-Reuter, many arresis
And been made,
that the leadership rolled on force rather than on arguments for its | support, and that the police were
taking drastic action.-Reuter.
Special Committoo
Belgrado, July 25,
The Yugoslav Communist Party i Congress today, elected a special committee of 20 leading members
made against the party by the Cominform
to
mest
Aid Programme.-euter,
WALLACE PARTY'S
PROGRAMME
Philadelphia, July 25.
to frame a reply to the charges Mr. Henry Wallace's Progressive Party-the third force in the American Presidential fight-was expected to pledge itself today to repudiate the Marshall Plan and "fighting for the constitú- tional rights of Communists and other political groups.
The Premiery of Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Macedonia were elected to the committee. Απ eight-point resolution approving the work of the Central
Com-
mittee of the Yugoslav Commun- At ist Party was adopted unanimous-
dy.
It claimed that from 1937 until 1940, the Central Committee had
reversos mill-
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The preamble states that the new-party "entries, forward the policies of Franidin D. Roosevelt and the aspirations of Wendell Willkie." The principal planks
nre:
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Armaments: The repeal of the showings. Conscription the cessation
Law!
"The
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tasteless." "We
fence needs; repulation of the shall soon be seeing plaster pet- Truman Doctrine and "an end to ticoats on the Venus of Milo and military and economic interven- the Song of Solomon expurgated on in sunport of reactionary and from the Bible," it added.--Reu- Fascist regimes in China, Greece, ter. Turkey, the Middle East and Latin Americo."
Civil Right
and gas industries, and indus-
tries primarily dependent on Glov- Civil Rights: Federal anti-ernment funds or Government lynsking, anti-discrimination and purchases.
fair employment practices leglata- The Platform Committee re- tion; the abolition of the Housejected proposals to add coal and Un-American Activities Commit-steel to the list.
tee,
Agriculture porgramme to Communists The party pled-guarantee an annual income of af kes iself to "ght for the con- least $3,000 R "year", to every titutional rights of Communists farmer.
and other political groups,"
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